List of SSBU Music (Pikmin series): Difference between revisions

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===Origin===
===Origin===
This track is taken directly from the ''Pikmin'', where it acts as the main theme.
This track is taken directly from ''Pikmin'' where it plays in the title screen and acts as the game's main theme. In the game's soundtrack, this track is simply named "Pikmin".
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Source: Pikmin
Source: Pikmin
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This track is taken directly from the original ''Pikmin'', where it plays in the Forest of Hope region. In the second half of the track, the drumbeat heard when battling enemies is added.
This track is taken directly from the original ''Pikmin'', where it plays in The Forest of Hope area. In-game, area themes feature adaptive music, having the main version of the theme playing during the day and a variation near sunset, plus a set of drumbeats is added at any time when enemies are fought. In ''Smash'', the song only uses 2 loops; both loops use the main variation with the second adding the drumbeats. This version of the song is taken from the game's soundtrack as the piano plays an octave below its part.
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===Composition & Arrangements===
Source: Pikmin
Source: Pikmin
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This is a remix of two music tracks from ''Pikmin''. The first track is a faithful recreation of the End of Day Theme, while the second track is a frantic remix of the title screen theme. The overall song has an orchestral style with highly varied instrumentation, such as vocal chanting and bagpipes.
This is a remix of two music tracks from ''Pikmin''. The first track is a faithful recreation of the End of Day theme known as "Night Comes", while the second track is a frantic remix of the "Main Theme" that plays in the title screen. The overall song has an orchestral style with highly varied instrumentation, such as vocal chanting and bagpipes.


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===Origin===
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This track is taken directly from the ''Pikmin 3'',  where it plays in the Garden of Hope area. The version in ''Smash'' is specifically the variant that plays around the halfway point of an in-game day.
This track is taken directly from the ''Pikmin 3'',  where it plays in the Garden of Hope area. Similar to area themes from previous ''Pikmin'' games, the area music adapts depending on events happening during gameplay, like the near sunset variation or a different theme for raining/snowing weather, plus added instrumentation while fighting enemies, Pikmin performing tasks or carrying any object. Uniquely to Garden of Hope, a different theme will play in the morning and in the afternoon, while in other areas the morning and afternoon share the same theme, they are just separated by a jingle at noon. The version in ''Smash'' is the afternoon theme with no other variations added.
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===Composition & Arrangements===
Source: Pikmin 3
Source: Pikmin 3
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===Origin===
===Origin===
This track is taken directly from ''Hey! Pikmin'',  where it plays during the boss fight with the Long Water Dumple.
This track is taken directly from ''Hey! Pikmin'',  where it plays during the introduction and battle with Sector 2's boss, Long Water Dumple.
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===Composition & Arrangements===
Source: Hey! Pikmin
Source: Hey! Pikmin
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===Origin===
===Origin===
This track is taken directly from ''Hey! Pikmin'',  where it plays during the boss fight with the Electric Cottonade.
This track is taken directly from ''Hey! Pikmin'',  where it plays during the introduction and battle with Sector 4's boss, Electric Cottonade.
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===Composition & Arrangements===
Source: Hey! Pikmin
Source: Hey! Pikmin
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===Origin===
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This track is taken directly from ''Hey! Pikmin'', where it plays in the fourth special course.
This track is taken directly from ''Hey! Pikmin'', where it plays in the third level of Sector 7. The level consist of Olimar sliding down slopes at high speed on top of a bottle cap while defeating enemies, destroying snowballs and collecting treasure with only Winged Pikmin.
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===Composition & Arrangements===
Source: Hey! Pikmin
Source: Hey! Pikmin
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===Origin===
===Origin===
This track is taken directly from ''Hey! Pikmin'', where it plays during the third phase of the final boss battle against the Berserk Leech Hydroe.
This track is taken directly from ''Hey! Pikmin'', where it plays in the final and only level of Sector 9 during the third phase of the final boss battle against the Berserk Leech Hydroe. The level's name, Fragment of Hope, is named similarly to previous games' areas, The Forest of Hope and Garden of Hope; although those were the names for the early areas in their respective games, Fragment of Hope is in the final area.
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===Composition & Arrangements===
Source: Hey! Pikmin
Source: Hey! Pikmin
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